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ENAMI in the Junin community reserve under cover of darkness

Posted on March 20, 2013 by admin

NEWS FLASH Update, Sunday NOON: people from the communities have been unable to find any trace of the persons who snuck into the Junin area on Friday night. HOWEVER, we do have confirmed reports that ENAMI will soon start work … Continue reading →

Business News Americas report – CODELCO, ENAMI EXPLORATION PROJECT IN ECUADOR FACES BUMPY FUTURE, POSSIBLE FAILURE – ECUADOR

Posted on March 20, 2013 by admin

ALEXANDRA DEMO – DANANBERG Business News Americas Tuesday, February 19, 2013 17:15 (GMT -0400) Despite receiving municipal approval to begin exploration, Chilean state copper producer Codelco and Ecuador’s state miner Enami EP should brace themselves for failure in developing the … Continue reading →

Cotacachi approval of Codelco – Enami mining project sets the stage for widespread conflicts

Posted on March 20, 2013 by admin

The main issue on the agenda of the official Municipal session this past Wednesday the 13th, was a vote on whether to approve or deny a permit needed by the government mining company to continue with its plans to start … Continue reading →

Oct 26th 2012- Letter from Intag organizations to the Chilean president

Posted on March 20, 2013 by admin

(Note- The original document in Spanish is here) This is the letter that Intag’s organization sent to Chile’s president. It was delivered to the Presidential Palace on November 8, 2012 Intag, Imbabura, Ecuador. October 26, 2012 Sebastian Pinera Echenique Constitutional … Continue reading →

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linguito new species cloud forest

!!New Carnivore discovered in the cloud forests of Ecuador and Columbia. Read the full BBC article

spectacled bear is endangered by mine

Andean Spectacled Bear. One of many endangered animals threatened by the mining project. Click image to see more

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El Norte- Habitantes de Íntag preocupados por la exploración minera

To read more about global copper consumption and the conflicts it generates click global copper consumption

The community of Junin rejects ENAMI

August 2012 The residents of Junin, a community located inside the mining concession, rejects the presence of state mining company ENAMI.

Letter from Intag organizations to the Chilean President

In October Intag organizations wrote a letter to the Chilean President showing their solidarity against extractivism and warning of the consequences of reopening the Intag mining project. You can read the letter here (Note this is an English language version of the letter, not the original. The original is here.)

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www.decoin.org
www.cordinadorazonalintag.blogspot.com

How open pit mining contaminates

Acid mine Open pit mining results in huge quantities of waste rock. The rock in Intag contains chalcopyrite and pyrite. These are acid generating sulphides. The acid releases heavy metals contained in the rock body. These metals are toxic at low doses. contamination information
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